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Iris Musolf

39th of May

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Durch den Nachlass der Großmutter auf die Künstlerin überkommene Uhr mit stehengebliebener Anzeige, 2024
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Immemorial Islands, 2024, Modell für Kunst-am-Bau Wettbewerb, GEOMAR Kiel, finale Auswahl, Photo: Antje Pahl
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Ansicht Kunstquartier Bethanien Berlin, 2023, Photo: Thomas Bruns
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AK-Air 2.0 Kalaschnikow, 2018, Photo: Cordia Schlegelmilch Courtesy Galerie Gilla Lörcher | Contemporary Art
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Jasons Mask, 2018, Photo: Cordia Schlegelmilch
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Doktorspiel, 2017, Photo: Wim Schafspelz
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Ansicht Kunstquartier Bethanien Berlin, 2023, Photo: Thomas Bruns
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Detail Flores caerulei, 2023, Photo:Thomas Bruns
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Seifentampon, 2023, Photo: Antje Pahl
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Formen des Sexualverhaltens, 2020, Bildnachweis: The National Sex Forum/ Kronhausen Collection. In: Die Sexualität des Menschen. Handbuch und Atlas. 2., erweiterte Auflage, Hamburg 1985.
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Sexuelle Herrschaft, 2020, Bildnachweis: Bildarchiv Preußischer Kulturbesitz. In: Die Sexualität des Menschen. Handbuch und Atlas. 2., erweiterte Auflage, Hamburg 1985.

In the sculptural works of Iris Musolf (b. 1980), the smooth surfaces of a commonplace product aesthetic meet the strange and the unspeakable that is often concealed beneath. Her artistic reconfiguration of materiality and form creates visual ambiguities that highlight the true fragility of our society. Musolf’s first monograph 39th of May brings together objects and sculptures that seem like the symbolic props of a vacuous society obsessed with pleasure. In these works, sexuality and violence appear as infantilized consumer goods in the guise of dolphin-shaped vibrators and inflatable Kalashnikovs. Freedom and coercion are interwoven in a commercially driven context, and human emotions primarily emerge in the form of great confusion.

Karen Irmer – State of Change

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